Hey folks - as a member of the DawgNation community, please remember to abide by simple rules of civil engagement with other members:
- Please no inappropriate usernames (remember that there may be youngsters in the room)
- Personal attacks on other community members are unacceptable, practice the good manners your mama taught you when engaging with fellow Dawg fans
- Use common sense and respect personal differences in the community: sexual and other inappropriate language or imagery, political rants and belittling the opinions of others will get your posts deleted and result in warnings and/ or banning from the forum
- 3/17/19 UPDATE -- We've updated the permissions for our "Football" and "Commit to the G" recruiting message boards. We aim to be the best free board out there and that has not changed. We do now ask that all of you good people register as a member of our forum in order to see the sugar that is falling from our skies, so to speak.
- Please no inappropriate usernames (remember that there may be youngsters in the room)
- Personal attacks on other community members are unacceptable, practice the good manners your mama taught you when engaging with fellow Dawg fans
- Use common sense and respect personal differences in the community: sexual and other inappropriate language or imagery, political rants and belittling the opinions of others will get your posts deleted and result in warnings and/ or banning from the forum
- 3/17/19 UPDATE -- We've updated the permissions for our "Football" and "Commit to the G" recruiting message boards. We aim to be the best free board out there and that has not changed. We do now ask that all of you good people register as a member of our forum in order to see the sugar that is falling from our skies, so to speak.
COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
This discussion has been closed.
Comments
@YaleDawg Please confirm that the strowk post was /s
Yes. Let's lie about these 2 patients @$2,500 each then the Governor will stop elective surgeries which are worth $100,000 a piece.
I'm fine.
Brilliant
Chance there has been "reporting" issues with cases? 98%...
Chance there is a mass conspiracy causing massive data miscalculations that are effecting policy? 4.3%
Chance that some of the anecdotal stories on here are not necessarily representative of the bigger picture in some places? 90%
Chance that some of the posts in reaction to these stories have been pretty condescending towards others who even suggest an issue with this whole process? 100%
Fact - there's a lot of slimy, underhanded stuff going on all over the place. I would believe just about anything could happen right now.
Opinion - I don't think it is as widespread as some folks do.
Fact - as I just heard from a close relative who is a hospital administrator in a tough spot in SC: if it doesn't turn soon there, it will get messy.
And when you add $30k for a covid death under cares? How many thousand times $30k???
No elective surgery is $100k. Geez. I don’t even know how to respond without being overly dramatic.
This article was in Flagpole Athens. Read the comments. No wonder things are so screwed up.
The governor has voided local governments mandatory mask ordinances.
Idk y'all I think the effectiveness of masks is kind of obvious and mandating mask wearing is the quickest way to 90+% mask usage.
I wear mine anytime I go inside or can't maintain 6 ft of distance outside. Thats in Travis County TX where its mandated. Idk tho y'all there are several counties in GA w/ a higher per capita covid infection rate than here in Austin.
I just don't want Georgia to become the next Texas or Florida :(
Go Dawgs!
anxiously waiting people to pick this one apart in 3...2...1....
Orlando Health in Florida reported a 98% positive rate for their tests to the offical state reporting agency’s number tally. They were questioned and said it was 9.4% and was unsure how the mistake was made. Many others are reporting near 100% positive rates for their tests in Florida.
This is #fakenews
And a viral link, courtesy of a 0 poster. Can one of the mods take it (and him) down?
This has been discussed earlier.
IMO Not significant, if any, impact on overall numbers.
Good article on Vitamin D published yesterday. Drop down to 5.8 - Respiratory viral infection and Covid 19
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/7/2097/htm